INSTRUCTIONS: -Standard 3x3- Normal Tic-Tac-Toe (aka Naughts and Crosses). In case you aren't human, there's a 3x3 board and two players take turns. Each player must place one symbol on the grid each turn: the person who goes first places an "X" and the other places an "O". Get 3 of the same symbol in a row (45 degrees diagonal or orthoganal) to win! -Naughty 3x3- Drag a bit away from the tile to place a piece of the opposite color. It still counts as your win if you finish with your opponents mark! -Ultimate 3x3- Each turn, you mark one of the small squares. When you get three in a row on a small board, you’ve won that board. To win the game, you need to win three small boards in a row. You don’t get to pick which of the nine boards to play on. That’s determined by your opponent’s previous move. Whichever square he picks, that’s the board you must play in next. If your opponent sends you to a board that’s already been won or filled completely, pick any other board you like. -Depth+ 3x3x3- Tic-Tac-Toe but it's 3D! Yes, you can go top-left on top, center on center, and bottom-right on bottom to win. -Depth+ 4x4x4- Thought 27 tiles wasn't enough? This 4 sets of 4 by 4 option is better suited for 3D (and is used in both Atari 3D Tic-Tac-Toe and Microsoft Tic-Tactics). -Naughty 3x3x3- It's 3D Tic-Tac-Toe but with the same gimmick as Naughty 3x3. Drag a bit away from the tile to place a piece of the opposite color.